On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
13 September, 2013 - 15 September, 2013
Shropshire

Held over a long weekend in mid-September, the Ludlow festival celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2009. It showcases more than 130 small independent food and drink producers from the Welsh Marches (border regions), offering everything from rare breeds of meat and gourmet sausages to real ale, cider and perry.
Some 20,000 visitors come to the tented village within Ludlow's ruined medieval castle. Fun events include the famous Sausage Trail, the Cake Trail and the Pork Pie of the Marches competition.
A Slow Food marquee in the castle grounds will feature endangered foods and drinks, apples from the Heritage Orchards, slow food from elsewhere in Europe, talks, events and workshops.
In the mid-1990s, Ludlow began to be recognised as a centre of culinary excellence, with more Michelin-starred restaurants than anywhere outside London (two have since closed or relocated). It is a picturesque town, with many surviving ancient properties - it boasts over 500 listed buildings, as well as the magnificent ruined castle. It is located in the centre of the Welsh marches, the unspoilt hilly countryside that straddles the border between England and Wales.
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
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